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At first I was going to answer no, but then sat and thought about it. It actually IS possible, but what you'd need to do it would cost your parents more money than it's worth.Two possible ways: 1/ A custom composite cable splitter (not sure if they are commercially avaliable) and I can't even say if the signal will be strong enough to run on two tv sets. OR 2/ You'd need to hook up your X Box to a PC that is media centre capable. You'd need a (preferably wireless) router hooked up to the pc and a reciever on the other tv.The first tv would be hooked up to the tv out on the vid card. This WILL work, with the right hardware but, you would still have the split screen though, there would be no way around that. LOL, but mind you, there may be a simpler solution staring me in the face.
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Not really. And even if you could it would display the same image on both screens (i.e both splitscreens in the case of most multiplayers) so there would be no benefit. Your better off just getting another xbox and a link cable and doing it properly. For some real fun get a hub (so you can connect four xbox's) get some more mates round with there tv's and get some Rainbow 6 action going on co-op.
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